Speaking
Look at the foods on the page above and ask your family and friends:
- Have you ever tried................?
- Which food is your favourite?
- Which meal do you think looks disgusting?
2.Tell the class in the next lesson what you have found out.
Ordering food in a restaurant is one of the most basic - and daunting tasks when learning about food. Maintaining a dialogue in a restaurant with the waiter when ordering a meal is a basic skill which every english learner should know. An example of the vocabulary which should be used can be seen in the dialogue below.
Aim: Ordering food in a restaurant using basic vocabulary
3. Students should practise this dialogue aloud.
"Ordering Food in a Restaurant" Click and listen
4. Try to fill in the gaps as you listen. Exercise
Use this menu to practice ordering food in a restaurant.
Joe's Restaurant
Starters | |
Chicken Soup | $2.50 |
Salad | $3.25 |
Sandwiches - Main Course | |
Ham and cheese | $3.50 |
Tuna | $3.00 |
Vegetarian | $4.00 |
Grilled Cheese | $2.50 |
Piece of Pizza | $2.50 |
Cheeseburger | $4.50 |
Hamburger deluxe | $5.00 |
Spaghetti | $5.50 |
Drinks | |
Coffee | $1.25 |
Tea | $1.25 |
Soft Drinks - Coke, Sprite, Root Beer, etc. | $1.75 |
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